Saturday Morning Cooking: 10:30am Edition

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and ideas for recipes suitable for Saturday morning cooking shows, particularly those starting at 10:30 am. Various brunch recipes are discussed, along with considerations for timing and presentation.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions they are looking for recipe ideas for upcoming Saturday shows at 10:30 am.
  • Another participant suggests the new cinnamon rolls for a show scheduled at 11 am.
  • One participant shares their positive experience with the Ham and Eggs Brunch Braid and the new breakfast pizza, noting that information is available on CC.
  • Another participant enjoys making a Ham and Cheese Omelet Roll and a fruit and yogurt parfait, highlighting its visual appeal.
  • One participant expresses interest in the new Ham Brunch Squares but is unsure of the name.
  • A participant shares that their director had success with the Ham & Eggs Brunch Braid and mentions the Green Chile Frittata as a favorite that promotes cookware sales.
  • Another participant appreciates the Western Brunch Pizza, noting its visual presentation when multiplied for larger servings.
  • One participant reiterates their enjoyment of the Green Chile Frittata and its effectiveness in promoting cookware.
  • Several participants mention the Ham and Cheese Brunch Squares from the Fall Season's best, discussing its versatility with different ingredients.
  • One participant reminds others that a 10:30 am show may lead to a lunch rather than a brunch experience.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on specific recipe preferences, but there is a shared interest in brunch recipes suitable for morning shows. No clear consensus emerges on a single recommended recipe.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal experiences and preferences regarding brunch recipes, with a focus on timing and presentation for cooking shows.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for recipe ideas and insights on timing for Saturday morning cooking shows may find this discussion beneficial.

PCSarahjm
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I have some shows coming up for Saturdays at 10:30am. Any ideas for recipes?
 
PCSarahjm said:
I have some shows coming up for Saturdays at 10:30am. Any ideas for recipes?
I have one on Saturday August 11th at 11 am. Why not make the new cinnamon rolls?
 
The Ham and Eggs Brunch Braid (All the Best) is good, and the new breakfast pizza that's part of the fall theme shows looks really good, too. That info is up on CC, if you haven't received your changeover box yet.
 
Ham and Cheese Omelet Roll is another one I like to do, along with a fruit and yogurt parfait in the Trifle Bowl. I layer Granola, fresh fruit, and vanilla yogurt - and it looks so pretty!

When the show starts at 11am, I'll often do Clubhouse Chicken Squares, or I'll do Strawberry Spinach Salad w/ biscuit bites.
 
What about the new Ham Brunch Squares...not sure if that is the right name - I"m tired.
 
My director told us she did the Ham & Eggs brunch braid at her last Sat. am show and it went over really well. I have done the Green Chile Frittata, as well, and everyone loved it. You use the cookware for it, too, to help promote Sept. bookings! :)
 
Western Brunch Pizza in Stoneware Cookbook. I multiply everything times 4 to serve at a show. it is so pretty.

I loke the Omelete Roll too. it is easy. I thought it was going to be hard but it is not and I think it would "wow' people that it is simple.
 
cathyskitchen said:
I have done the Green Chile Frittata, as well, and everyone loved it. You use the cookware for it, too, to help promote Sept. bookings! :)

I use this one too for my brunch shows. Think cookware!
 
That new recipe from the Fall Season's best looks good for my Sat noon show. It's from the Real Food Real fast Theme It's the Ham and Cheese Brunch Squares
 
Kathytnt said:
That new recipe from the Fall Season's best looks good for my Sat noon show. It's from the Real Food Real fast Theme It's the Ham and Cheese Brunch Squares


At the Test Kitchens Cook, they mentioned that the "additions" (ham and cheese) can be varied based on your taste. So, if your host doesn't care for ham...what about sausage or bacon? You can also add veggies to this they said!
 
Just a reminder, if you're starting your show at 10:30 (assuming you do a traditional cooking show), it will be after 11:00 by the time they eat. You probably can think "lunch" instead of "brunch."
 

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